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TCU AddRan College Faculty Share Research on NPR's Academic Minute
Texas Christian University’s AddRan College of Liberal Arts is taking part in NPR’s Academic Minute, a national program that brings university research to a broad audience.
Zack Hawley Offers Insight on Rebuilding After California Wildfires
Parts of California were devastated this year by wildfires. Disasters such as this always bring rebuilding challenges, specifically in an area as complex as California.
Hard Work Pays Off: TCU Mock Trial Team Earns Historic Bid to ORCS
For the first time in program history, the TCU Mock Trial Team has secured a bid to the American Mock Trial Association Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS).
Piecing Together the Past: Revisiting 19th-Century America
Samuel Davis’ research is about making connections between histories often studied in isolation.
Faculty Q&A: Understanding Executive Orders, Evolving Impact
As one of the most powerful tools available to a U.S. president, executive orders can shape policy and governance.
Lunar New Year: Tradition, Culture and Community
At TCU and other university campuses worldwide, students and scholars gather to celebrate the Lunar New Year, a holiday rich in history, tradition and cultural significance.
More Than a Degree: TCU's Online Criminology & Criminal Justice Program Builds Careers and Community
TCU’s nationally ranked Master of Science in Criminology & Criminal Justice program is redefining what it means to be a connected online student.
The Power of Narrative: Professor David Moessner Honored with Festschrift
Being honored with a Festschrift in academia is rare, which made the recognition all the more surprising and joyful for A.A. Bradford Chair and Professor of Religion David Moessner.
Board of Visitors Member Spotlight: Jim Sexton
For AddRan Board of Visitors member Jim Sexton, serving on the board gives him the opportunity to give back to the school that made a profound impact on his daughter.